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by dietrichepp
810 days ago
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I can think of some ideas: parking the heads on hard drives is one. Magnetic hard drives are sensitive to vibration. You can shout at hard drives and measure the effects (video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDacjrSCeq4). One of the worst-case scenarios is a head crash. A head crash will damage the media and may result in data loss. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head_crash My guess is that earthquakes powerful enough to cause a head crash are powerful enough for widespread destruction anyway, but I’m no expert. I did some quick searches for hard drives damaged by earthquake, and the only results I got were scenarios where the hard drives or the whole rack got knocked over by the earthquake and hit the floor. |
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- Personnel-level warning to immediately rerack servers, close racks, and get off ladders and away from fall hazards
- Proactively spin up generators to reduce failover in the more-likely event of a power disruption
- Potentially temporarily shut off very large circulation fans so that blades don't collide with the housings
- Potentially stop and carefully restart cooling water loops, in case there's a rupture in the system somewhere